Western Kentucky University

Summer Sessions

A Unit of DELO, The Division of Extended Learning and Outreach

2012 Session Start Dates

• May 14th

• June 4th

• June 11th

• July 2th

• July 9th

Classes range from 3 - 8 weeks.

WKU also offers Winter Term
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Take Summer Courses during WKU Summer Sessions

Priority Registration Dates

Graduate Students March 12
Seniors and Post-Baccalaureate Students
(90 or more earned hours)
March 13
Juniors
(60 to 89 earned hours)
March 14
Sophomores
(30 to 59 earned hours)
March 15
Freshmen
(0 to 29 earned hours)
March 16

Western Kentucky University has many convenient summer sessions. Summer courses can be completed online, on the Bowling Green campus, and at the WKU Regional campuses. With WKU Summer Sessions, it is easy to get more out of summer.

View summer classes on TopNet
More classes will likely be added.

WKU Summer Sessions is for all students, whether you are just starting college, are close to graduation, or just want to pick up some summer college courses.

Summer Session Advantages
  • Speed up progress toward your degree
  • Catch up on courses you’ve dropped or missed
  • Morning, afternoon, weekend, and evening courses
  • MANY convenient Summer Sessions
  • Creative course formats, relaxed atmosphere, better parking
Who should take WKU summer classes?
  • Current WKU students
  • Students attending other universities or colleges
  • Undergraduate and graduate students
  • High school students getting ready to start college
  • Professionals
  • Retirees

As unique as you are.

Contact Summer Sessions



 Last Modified 2/8/12